I’ve never liked the Cintiq, TBH. The colors are, as she puts it, whack. And the low res, the weight, the heat, and the parallax were always enough to keep me from bothering with them. My old Intuos 4 is much better for me.

Spencer blows it out of the water with his comparison, I think he does keep it objective. All 3 devices have great Pros and some Cons, so it boils down to the specific scenario of the user.

In my case I currently don’t own a Personal PC (desktop nor Laptop). I do have both of those for work, but I can’t do large personal projects on those since they are company property. I been getting away with just owning an iPad mini and borrowing my wife’s Macbook Air occasionally. So my dilemma continues:

Finally when out to try out the iPAD Pro with the Pencil, I must say I was not impressed. Based on what I read I guess I was expecting to be mind blown. Yeah is in the Top 3 of Digital drawing options… but is still an ipad that it runs on. Both the Pencil and the tablet itself felt heavy to be drawing for extended periods of time.